Small intestine cancer incidence by deprivation
Small intestine cancer incidence rates in England in females are similar in the most deprived quintile compared with the least, and in males are 22% higher in the most deprived quintile compared with the least (2013-2017).
Around 65 cases of small intestine cancer each year in males in England are linked with deprivation.
Incidence rates for small intestine cancer are lower in the Asian ethnic group, and similar in the Black ethnic group, compared with the White ethnic group, in England (2013-2017). See our publication Cancer Incidence by Broad Ethnic Group for more details.